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Roxana Baratelli, M.D.
PGY-5
rbaratel@tulane.edu
Univ. of Florida College of Med., M.D., 2005
Univ. of Florida, B.S., 2001
"Truly dedicated staff always keeping the resident's best interest in mind; a united group of residents who work together as a team while at work, and know how to have fun and be there for each other the rest of the time, is what makes Tulane Otolaryngology a residency program one of its kind!"
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Jerald Giles, M.D.
PGY-5
jgiles@tulane.edu
Univ. of Texas Southwestern Med., M.D., 2005
Brigham Young Univ., B.S., 2001
“Tulane's otolaryngology staff is remarkable. They are accomplished and
very dedicated to creating a quality educational opportunity for each
resident. It's nice to be a part of this program.” |
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Luke Thompson, M.D.
PGY-5
tthomps@tulane.edu
LSU Health Sciences Center, M.D., 2005
Centenary College of Louisiana, B.S., 2001
“The Tulane ENT department is a group of friends who go to work each day
with the goal of learning. The residents in this program receive excellent
instruction and surgical experience.”
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Akash Anand, M.D.
PGY-4
aanand@tulane.edu
Tulane UniversitySchool of Med, M.D., 2006
John Hopkins University, B.A., 2001
"At Tulane Otolaryngology the staff and residents have worked hard to create an environment where work is enjoyable. This atmosphere is conducive to learning and makes coming to work a pleasure. " |
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Chris Hasney, M.D.
PGY-4
chasney@tulane.edu
Tulane University School of Med, M.D., 2006
Tulane University, B.S., 2002
"At Tulane Otolaryngology, the focus is not only on you as a physician but on you as an individual. This is not just a group of coworkers but an extended
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Michael Lupa, M.D.
PGY-4
lupawolf1@hotmail.com
Case Western Reserve University, M.D., 2006
Tufts University Medford, B.A. 2000
"One of the strengths and sources of uniqueness at Tulane is the openess of the staff to residents' suggestions on the direction their education will move. It is something I believe to be unmatched at any other program I interviewed at or rotated through. "
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Adil Fatakia , M.D.
PGY-3
afatakia@tulane.edu
Tulane Univ. School of Medicine , M.D., 2007
Tulane Univ. Freeman School of Business, M.B.A, 2007
Vanderbilt University, B.S., 2002
"Tulane Otolaryngology combines a very thorough curriculum with a very supportive structure to make for a perfect learning environment. Staff are very approachable and receptive to resident feedback. Residents genuinely care for each other as family and friends."
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Daniel Glass , M.D.
PGY-3
daglass@tulane.edu
Univ. of Alabama School of Medicine, M.D., 2007
Texas A&M University,B.S., 2003
"Tulane Otolaryngology provides a truly unique patient centered enviornment in which residents can grow personally and professionally. The ability to provide excellent clinical experience and training in the setting of a supportive, friendly environment makes working here very enjoyable." |
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Bradley Johnson , M.D.
PGY-3
Bjohnso6@tulane.edu
University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio, M.D., 2007
Southwestern University, B.A., 2003
"The camaraderie among the residents and collegiality with the faculty make Tulane an outstanding program."
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Ryan Winters , M.D.
PGY-2
rwinters@tulane.edu
Univ. of Vermont College of Medicine, M.D., 2008
Washington State University,B.S., 2003
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Christina Yang, M.D.
PGY-2
cyang@tulane.edu
Northwestern University, M.D., 2008
Northwestern University, B.A., 2004
"At Tulane Otolaryngology, faculty and staff are wholly dedicated to each other's professional and personal successes. It is a pleasure to learn and work in this collegial environment and to be a part of this family." |
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Ryan Castant , M.D.
PGY-1
@tulane.edu
Louisiana State University School of Medicine, M.D., 2009
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Jacquline Mange , M.D.
PGY-1
@tulane.edu
Tulane University School of Medicine, M.D., 2009
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